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thanks to the latest news about the economy, and jobs in america. we learned today that last month's 203,000 new jobs were created, better than experts predicted. and look at the unemployment rate. down to 7%. and that's the lowest level since president obama took office, the lowest unemployment rate now in five years. >>> on the subject of jobs, our made in america team is back tonight. and thousands of you have already told us, you are in, and ready to buy american made gifts. it's this christmas season. what a gift to give. even just one thing could help create thousands of new jobs right here at home. you are signing up to give american workers a merry christmas, and abc's anchor david muir, captain of the team with us tonight. >> diane, we have reported on clothing right here, asking the simple question is anything made here in america any more. well, tonight not only are these jeans made here, this number right here is about to reveal everything. right down to the farmer, who grew the cotton. this week, our kickoff, made in america december to
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market but probably as the economy froze. >> and, there you go. maybe it is overseas and look who they're competing with overseas. this industry might finally be right-sized. delta, united, now american having consummated mergers that make them what looks like pretty solid. take a look at the stock, not only of those guys but look at the stock today of the new american. ticker symbol aal. no more amr. today that closed up about 3% last i saw. i think that's what it was. that is not a bad day for a first day out of bankruptcy for a new company. at o'hare a lot of people waiting. glad it is not me today. cheryl: now the fun part begins. that is integration and doug parker saying they certainly learned from the mistakes that united and continental made. jeff, you had a front row seat yourself. >> and themselves. david: and overseas. great interview, it was terrific. regulations over there are so much more onerous in many way that is than regulations here. it's a tough deal for airlines. cheryl: funny he said international. david: they will need to go
market but probably as the economy froze. >> and, there you go. maybe it is overseas and look who they're competing with overseas. this industry might finally be right-sized. delta, united, now american having consummated mergers that make them what looks like pretty solid. take a look at the stock, not only of those guys but look at the stock today of the new american. ticker symbol aal. no more amr. today that closed up about 3% last i saw. i think that's what it was. that is not a bad...
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the economy is not good. it may be better than it was a year ago, but it's not good. unemployment is very high. the ability -- there are three applicants for every job. making people more desperate to get jobs, even if it meant that someone was so desperate that he got a job he wouldn't otherwise would have gotten, if you're not increasing the number of jobs, that simply means you're throwing someone else out of work. >> right. congressman jerry nadler, who's been fighting these battles for a while now, thank you so much for joining me. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> joining me now, heda bruche with the washington center for equitable growth, housed at the center for american progress, a progressive think tank. heather, can we start basic here? what is unemployment insurance and why do we have it? >> thanks for asking, chris. that's a great question. unemployment insurance are benefits there when somebody loses their job through no fault of their own. it's benefits that are supposed to help them make ends meet while they search for a new job, and critically, these be
the economy is not good. it may be better than it was a year ago, but it's not good. unemployment is very high. the ability -- there are three applicants for every job. making people more desperate to get jobs, even if it meant that someone was so desperate that he got a job he wouldn't otherwise would have gotten, if you're not increasing the number of jobs, that simply means you're throwing someone else out of work. >> right. congressman jerry nadler, who's been fighting these battles...
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some say high student loans and i bad economy are reason. others say this is more than a temporary shift, noting sharp decreases in driving in rural areas and among after fluent young people. >> it used to be a rite of passage to get a driver's license and now it's not uncommon for people to say why bother. >> analysts say medical enyals will eventually buy cars when they have the money and when they do they'll buy smaller cars with info takenment systems and better energy. >> thanks for that story. >>> new concerns that people signing up on the obama care website may not actually have coverage at all next year. the latest snafu for the troubled health care law. >> we're obviously encouraged by the progress that's been made, but there continues to be a lot of work to do. the work is not about somebody i spoke to today, a reporter that was sort of asking about corners being turned and things and what that means for the president. it's what it means for the people who are trying to get insurance. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a cold with
some say high student loans and i bad economy are reason. others say this is more than a temporary shift, noting sharp decreases in driving in rural areas and among after fluent young people. >> it used to be a rite of passage to get a driver's license and now it's not uncommon for people to say why bother. >> analysts say medical enyals will eventually buy cars when they have the money and when they do they'll buy smaller cars with info takenment systems and better energy. >>...
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when you were mentioning obama care and other domestic issues do you think the problems of a tough economy here at home is one reason why americans are fed up with the lack of real progress about solving our domestic challenges? is that why people are turning away from supporting major foreign policy move right now? simple i think that's part of it. i think the bigger thing is the disappointment and the deception on the part of this president as well as the administration and the democrat leaders, quite frankly, in washington, d.c. and particularly in one of the studies that was a harvard institute of politics study, also, that showed that even millenials have done a 180-degree flip-flop. a majority of millenials voted for president obama and now a majority of millenials do not like obama care and what's also scary is that they believe he should be removed from office. i have to explain to a 23-year-old young man yesterday on my radio show, it's not as easy as it seems because of democrat-control of the senate. i think a lot of the desipgs that this administration has done on the american
when you were mentioning obama care and other domestic issues do you think the problems of a tough economy here at home is one reason why americans are fed up with the lack of real progress about solving our domestic challenges? is that why people are turning away from supporting major foreign policy move right now? simple i think that's part of it. i think the bigger thing is the disappointment and the deception on the part of this president as well as the administration and the democrat...
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the government recognizes that and is slowly trying to shift the emphasis to the consumer economy. but they have not broken up enterprise. does the 4g license that the government has now given china mobile, which enables them to potentially sign a deal with apple finally, how does that play into this? mobile ist that china first out of the gate with 4g is very helpful to them. china mobile has suffered from a skewed policy of industrial, home country champion with the chinese three g standard. into a as they move standard that is akin to global 4g, we see the iphone regaining momentum and the ability to soak up the strong demand for smart phones. >> you are saying the government held china mobile back. >> china mobile was held back because the chinese government anointed this dubious -- anointed it to this dubious prize of three g. chinese consumers are increasingly in the driving seat. the government is beginning to recognize that. it is not happening overnight, but incrementally you can see the government bowing to the fact that consumers will make their own choices. we will keep
the government recognizes that and is slowly trying to shift the emphasis to the consumer economy. but they have not broken up enterprise. does the 4g license that the government has now given china mobile, which enables them to potentially sign a deal with apple finally, how does that play into this? mobile ist that china first out of the gate with 4g is very helpful to them. china mobile has suffered from a skewed policy of industrial, home country champion with the chinese three g standard....
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president obama used his speech on the economy today to call for an increase in minimum wage. he touted the manufacturing jobs that they are indeed coming back to the u.s. but he also warned more and more americans will be working in the traditionally low paying service try. >> airport, fast food workers, we're still living at our above poverty. that's why it is past time to raise it. >> allison goes into the life of a fast food worker. >> living on $7.25, you cannot do it. >> this is what minimum wage looks and sounds like. >> i would sacrifice my meal or my husband's meal to make sure my kids can have what they need. >> they're fast food workers struggling every day. >> how can you live on $7.25. you could not even pay your apartment. if you have a family of maybe zero, you can support yourself, if you have a family, two kids, a wife, where are you living? under a bridge? it's not right. >> the pay for fast food workers is $9 an hour or $18,720 a year. >> workers are taking jobs because their desperate. and in an economy that's not creating enough middle class jobs -- >> edu
president obama used his speech on the economy today to call for an increase in minimum wage. he touted the manufacturing jobs that they are indeed coming back to the u.s. but he also warned more and more americans will be working in the traditionally low paying service try. >> airport, fast food workers, we're still living at our above poverty. that's why it is past time to raise it. >> allison goes into the life of a fast food worker. >> living on $7.25, you cannot do it....
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economy. stocks high, unemployment low, and the economy growing better than anyone expected. zane asher is in new york with what it means and how it all happened. >> reporter: fredricka, it was a big week for the economy. car sales rose, new-home sales roared and the unemployment rate dropped to 7%, the lowest since 2008. and it fell for positive reasons, because people are finding work. earlier this year, the unemployment rate declined because a lot of people got discouraged, gave up looking for work and weren't counted, but the opposite seems to be happening. it's added more jobs since 2005 and the gains are not in low-wage sectors. a lot of hiring in health care, transportation, professional services like accountants and travel agents. wages are also up and americans are working more hours. the list goes on. the report pushed the dow up nearly 200 points friday. wall street is thinking the federal reserve will reduce the stimulus program soon. certainly a sign the economy is ready to stand on its own two feet. but remember, we still haven't gained back all of the jobs we l
economy. stocks high, unemployment low, and the economy growing better than anyone expected. zane asher is in new york with what it means and how it all happened. >> reporter: fredricka, it was a big week for the economy. car sales rose, new-home sales roared and the unemployment rate dropped to 7%, the lowest since 2008. and it fell for positive reasons, because people are finding work. earlier this year, the unemployment rate declined because a lot of people got discouraged, gave up...
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economy. we've got big head winds from europe, from the currency, from ongoing deleveraging from households, we need to provide a lot of stimulus. but that stimulus can create risk. you mentioned the housing market, that's one example. we need to take other steps in order to reduce those risks. manage those risks, mitigate those risks and if we -- because if we don't we're going to create bigger problems down the road or we're going to have to pull back too soon on monetary policy which is the last thing we want to do. >> rose: we conclude with michael dell who just completed taking his company private. >> what i will say is that i'm very proud that during the time our company was public our stock appreciated over 13,500%, which was 27 times the amount of the s&p 500 during that same period. so, yeah, we missed something. everybody misses some things but we built one heck of a business. it's still one heck of a business and now it's growing at double digit rates and we're investing for the fut
economy. we've got big head winds from europe, from the currency, from ongoing deleveraging from households, we need to provide a lot of stimulus. but that stimulus can create risk. you mentioned the housing market, that's one example. we need to take other steps in order to reduce those risks. manage those risks, mitigate those risks and if we -- because if we don't we're going to create bigger problems down the road or we're going to have to pull back too soon on monetary policy which is the...
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and a little uncertainty as to where the economy is headed. we think we're fine for all the reasons i've given. i think that's what's gone on right now. i think some buyers on the sideline -- remember, november and december really aren't months when we sell a lot of homes. this is the season to be jolly. not the season to buy a home. we really need to wait until february to see where the market is. >> last question. what is the hottest region in terms of demand you're seeing around the country right now? >> i'm going to name three. new york city urban. we're on our 20th high rise in manhattan. jersey city, hoboken, brooklyn. california, coastal california for us is very strong. we just announced a huge deal we're doing out in california which is really a game-changer for the company through the acquisition of shapelle properties and dallas and houston, texas, are doing very well. >> tells you something about what's happening around the country. douglas yearley, thank you for joining us today. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> 12 minut
and a little uncertainty as to where the economy is headed. we think we're fine for all the reasons i've given. i think that's what's gone on right now. i think some buyers on the sideline -- remember, november and december really aren't months when we sell a lot of homes. this is the season to be jolly. not the season to buy a home. we really need to wait until february to see where the market is. >> last question. what is the hottest region in terms of demand you're seeing around the...
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rowe price we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> eight >>> eight minutes left in the selling session. we're down 85 now 88 points on the dow. that's the lows of the session right there. pulling back from those all-time highs we had been seeing early last week. joining us to talk about the markets, jeff from raymond james and bob pisani as well. jeff, you're thinking about taxes. you think that's what's going on? people doing tax planning before the end of the year? >> the people i talked to on the retail side are talking about not selling, trying to carry profits into next year. that's what we see on the retail side. my timing models that called for pullback, are calling for a pullback here. they say it's a go ahead time to be cautious. if you get a pullback i thin
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economy could outperform it might be 2014. i think we should say, governor that it almost has to be 2014. we need to see that priming of the purpose, whatever you want to call it really broaden out to disposable income gains. >> i think that's true. i think bernanke has done an incredible job when you see what's happening in europe to have the chairman of the fed, very fortuitous. i don't begrudge the fact we picked up on the wrong people that didn't need it and got the money -- >> people will say, the wrong people. >> well the people who didn't need it got the money. >> right. >> because i think what he was trying to do is avoid what happened in japan, which is an inflationary crisis. the problem now is challenge, how do you figure how do you get the rest of the 90%? it's much tougher problem than people think because the real problem is housing. if you look at the housing market, the same people that owned the housing market have not come back and a whole lot less people in houses -- >> if the president came to you today and
economy could outperform it might be 2014. i think we should say, governor that it almost has to be 2014. we need to see that priming of the purpose, whatever you want to call it really broaden out to disposable income gains. >> i think that's true. i think bernanke has done an incredible job when you see what's happening in europe to have the chairman of the fed, very fortuitous. i don't begrudge the fact we picked up on the wrong people that didn't need it and got the money -- >>...
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, to address these problems. >> and despite their efforts, the economy's actually growing. the biggest problem, though, unfortunately, main street isn't feeling it. how do we have a conversation on poverty? that's a reason why the president's conversation is refreshing because he acknowledged a biggest principles that's holding us back, lack of information with equal education and access for everyone. >> you know, joe, i wanted to share pugh took a look at why are people poor? not surprisingly -- disappointingly not surprisingly, democrats said because of uncontrollable circumstances and 24% said lack of effort. for republicans, it was about exactly the reverse. 28% said uncontrollable circumstances versus 57% who said lack of effort. so, that is, of course, why the fake war on christmas that bill o'reilly is choosing to talk about is, you know, semantics rather than these issues of makers and takers, right? >> yeah. absolutely. and this whole thing of christmas versus holiday really is a distraction. it's a diversion from the statistics that you just pointed out. look. let
, to address these problems. >> and despite their efforts, the economy's actually growing. the biggest problem, though, unfortunately, main street isn't feeling it. how do we have a conversation on poverty? that's a reason why the president's conversation is refreshing because he acknowledged a biggest principles that's holding us back, lack of information with equal education and access for everyone. >> you know, joe, i wanted to share pugh took a look at why are people poor? not...
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come up in any start up, any launch of ail project this big that has an impact on one-sixth of our economy, whatever comes up, whatever comes up, we're going to just fix it. >> meanwhile, former president bill clinton clarifying that promise that he made about president obama should keep their health plans. bill clinton said it was not designed to distance himself from the health care law in effort to help his wife hillary's 2016 presidential ambitions. >> i said nothing about this, not one word, until the president himself spoke. i don't think you can find anybody in america whose worked harder for his election or supported his bill or went out of the way to explain it to the american people than i did. >> intrigue, still. bill clinton says he does not know whether his wife will run for president and adds he will support joe biden as the 2016 presidential naumle knee if biden were to get the nomination. >>> the university of notre dame has filed another lawsuit. they're opposing a mandate in obama care. the affordable care act does make an exception for religious institutions. so this new
come up in any start up, any launch of ail project this big that has an impact on one-sixth of our economy, whatever comes up, whatever comes up, we're going to just fix it. >> meanwhile, former president bill clinton clarifying that promise that he made about president obama should keep their health plans. bill clinton said it was not designed to distance himself from the health care law in effort to help his wife hillary's 2016 presidential ambitions. >> i said nothing about this,...
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the economy looks like it's getting better, john. we want to see this trend continue. are we turning a corner? and does that mean the stock market stops rallying? >> big decisive jobs report and no one covers it like you! stick around at 8:30 and she will tell you all about it. we will be right back. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. suddenly you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! how do you sleep like that? you dry up, your cold feels even worse. well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip, and pow! it instant
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses waffle bars... fancy robes... seems every hotel has something to love... so join the loyalty program that lets you earn free nights in any of them. plus, for a limited time, members can win a free night every day. only at hotels.com what does that first spoonful taste likok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. >>> time for news by the numbers. 114,651. that's how much it would cost you if you bought all 364 items repeated in the 12 days of christmas. $110 million. that's how much "hunger games: catching fire" earned over the long thanksgiving weekend. the squall starring jennifer lawrence was the number one movie in ameri
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problems come up in any start-up, any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one sixth of our economy, whatever comes up, we're going to just fix it. >> the problem is, and we detailed this yesterday -- is that up to, according to the "washington post," up to one third of the people who think they have signed up for insurance haven't because there are problems at the back end that elisabeth was talking about, the back end as charles krauthammer yesterday explained was the back end is essentially the cash register. how the insurance companies get paid am in the form of subsidies and stuff like that because it doesn't work right now. they've got to estimate until they figure it all out. actually until they invent the software. >> medicare and medicaid has not finished building part of the web site to transfer billions of collars to those insurance companies. >> what's the hurry? >> i thought the one thing that stood out as i mentioned yesterday, because i was listening on the radio on satellite radio, the president went on to say, he seemed remind offensive in his approach. the site has
problems come up in any start-up, any launch of a project this big that has an impact on one sixth of our economy, whatever comes up, we're going to just fix it. >> the problem is, and we detailed this yesterday -- is that up to, according to the "washington post," up to one third of the people who think they have signed up for insurance haven't because there are problems at the back end that elisabeth was talking about, the back end as charles krauthammer yesterday explained...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. [ sniffles ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope. they don't have a decongestant. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast-acting congestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ inhales deeply ] alka seltzer plus. oh. what a relief it is. [ male announcer ] can't find theraflu, try alka seltzer plus for fast liquid cold and flu relief. ♪ >>> it's time for your shot of the morning. >> yep. that's elisabeth hasselbeck, i believe. maria molina is spotted there. i can't make out the guy on the other side. >> professional bowler. yep. we were having our christmas party here in times square. there is our movie guy. kevin mccarthy, who never actually threw that orange bowling ball. >> right. just a pose. >>
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they need to facilitate the economy. they need to be a port in the storm. but, no, they can't have a casino inside the bank. so, from that standpoint, bank ceos are put on notice. if you have a large bank with the proprietary trading loss over the next few months or couple of years, that ceo's job could be more at risk than ever before. >> but i think kate's take was that there's many, many loopholes here. some of the rules are quite subjective. would you agree with that? >> anytime a regulation like this becomes as precise as the volcker rule has become, there's always ways for many smart bankers and lawyers to get around it. i much prefer principle-based regulation. i mean, the principals can guide what happened. there will be ways around it. having said that the ceo needs to attest that they're not taking big proprietary bets. so i think if after the fact you have a big loss, banks don't get off so easily here. >> so let's get -- you know, now that this is on the table, we know what we're dealing with, many banks have been, you know, gearing up to deal w
they need to facilitate the economy. they need to be a port in the storm. but, no, they can't have a casino inside the bank. so, from that standpoint, bank ceos are put on notice. if you have a large bank with the proprietary trading loss over the next few months or couple of years, that ceo's job could be more at risk than ever before. >> but i think kate's take was that there's many, many loopholes here. some of the rules are quite subjective. would you agree with that? >> anytime...
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if the economy is better, that should be better for stocks. i think the simple message is one to focus on. >> i'll quote from your note here, the only thing people are worried about is that no one is worried about anything and that isn't a real worry. >> yes. >> are you a true believer or you can't find anything to be negative about? >> the thing you want to focus on is what could cause volatility in the earnings estimates. what i learned and we got bullish about nine, ten, 11 months ago, i didn't see what could cause big volatility to the downside in earnings. to me the biggest risk from rates backing up is that you could get weakness in emerging markets. we've seen some of the big tech companies tell you that emerging market demand slow. that's the biggest and most realistic risk. the second would be they start tapering and you get a soft patch in the economy and you can't stick the taper back in the bottle so to speak. those are the realistic risk. in the interim, it seems like earnings will grow and the economy will be better in the first
if the economy is better, that should be better for stocks. i think the simple message is one to focus on. >> i'll quote from your note here, the only thing people are worried about is that no one is worried about anything and that isn't a real worry. >> yes. >> are you a true believer or you can't find anything to be negative about? >> the thing you want to focus on is what could cause volatility in the earnings estimates. what i learned and we got bullish about nine,...
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but the economy is better. >> and the economy is better. i agree with you on that. >> you're not taking my trade? you're not taking my trade. >> i'm taking your trade -- >> 10 bucks of qe you give me a dollar a growth. >> and i'll throw one more angle at that. >> you finance it and give me a year, and i'm with it. >> why is profitability the only thing that matters? what if we actually get global economic growth as qe is tapering off. what if we get sales growth? remember that? what if not everything was about buybacks and dividends, but actually people got excited about wages going up, better employment. >> from your lips to god's ears. >> i'm not saying it's in the bag. i'm saying that it is a possibility. it shouldn't be completely ruled out when you have every central bank on earth throwing as many dollars as they can into the system, don't be shocked if wages tick up and if people start to spend more money. it's entirely possible. >> steve, we'll be watching closely tomorrow morning. we'll see what happens, especially on the heels of t
but the economy is better. >> and the economy is better. i agree with you on that. >> you're not taking my trade? you're not taking my trade. >> i'm taking your trade -- >> 10 bucks of qe you give me a dollar a growth. >> and i'll throw one more angle at that. >> you finance it and give me a year, and i'm with it. >> why is profitability the only thing that matters? what if we actually get global economic growth as qe is tapering off. what if we get...
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you have to emphasize that, because the economy's improving. we're going to see, in my view, good earnings growth next year, not just margin expansion at corporate -- on corporate business model. >> sarat is here. his core fund is up more than 30%. welcome back. good to see you. >> thank you. >> how do you now approach the market with tapering getting closer and closer and closer? >> so i think what you gentlemen have been talking about is exactly right. you want to look at companies that are going to grow, not just top line but also the bottom line now. and forget about all of the cost cutting. and where you're going to see, to simon's point, take money off the table, take money off the table that have been fixed income substitutions. these 4%, 5% dividend yielders not growing the payout ratio, trading at 17, 18 times earnings, and you'll find them in the staples, in the other select telecom. you want to move to discretionary, cyclicals, and the industrials, as well. >> it doesn't sound like your investment philosophy is going to change all th
you have to emphasize that, because the economy's improving. we're going to see, in my view, good earnings growth next year, not just margin expansion at corporate -- on corporate business model. >> sarat is here. his core fund is up more than 30%. welcome back. good to see you. >> thank you. >> how do you now approach the market with tapering getting closer and closer and closer? >> so i think what you gentlemen have been talking about is exactly right. you want to look...
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that will have a long-term .mpact on the economy this believe that we have to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. if you start to think about that, it changes your whole view of education. situation with a one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines. that is the reality in connecticut. we have high highs and very low lows. needed to do something about that. we need to hold ourselves accountable for what we are doing. by the political leaders -- i have to say that i am envious of teachers. , the ability to impact isng people and the families this unbelievable gift that many have accepted as their calling. none of us are perfect, the reality is the state of connecticut is filled with teachers working very hard to get it right. they are demonstrating a , alingness to change beingental change embraced in the state of connecticut. we have to realize that teachers need the resources to be ready to do what they have to do. we are asking a lot more of them and it is one of the reasons why in the state of conne
that will have a long-term .mpact on the economy this believe that we have to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. if you start to think about that, it changes your whole view of education. situation with a one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines. that is the reality in connecticut. we have high highs and very low lows. needed to do something about that. we need to hold ourselves accountable for what we are...
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president dealing with war and the economy. mom was still wet health issues that affected a lot of people. >> did y'all know she was having some of the issues while she was first lady? >> i think we sensed something during the presidency because she had legitimate pain from several pinched nerves and she was getting medication. what we did not know was the combination of alcohol and those medications produce that cocktail that took away some of her sharpness. eventually, it had to play out. it had to get to the other side of the presidency where it created a time for mom after the presidency where she was not first lady. she was out in california. dad was traveling a lot. they were building a new home and the kids were all gone. over months, she developed a melancholy that turned into depression, pulled back from life and started canceling appointments and not showing up. sleeping in late. slurred speech. that takes months and we did not know what we were looking at. we were like millions of other families. what is wrong with m
president dealing with war and the economy. mom was still wet health issues that affected a lot of people. >> did y'all know she was having some of the issues while she was first lady? >> i think we sensed something during the presidency because she had legitimate pain from several pinched nerves and she was getting medication. what we did not know was the combination of alcohol and those medications produce that cocktail that took away some of her sharpness. eventually, it had to...
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one of the areas where obama has really hurt the economy is with small businesses. his investment tax increase really hurts small business. it went from 35% to 43% on passive income. this really is an usual. during expansions you typically see new business startups accelerate. this is the only recovery i've seen back to the 1930s where new business startups have flat lined. when you increase tax rates on them you don't get that capital. all that money that rick is talking about that needs to be spent, invested into new businesses. that's the genesis of economic growth. capital investments. >> while small businesses are getting hurt, the big businesses have been doing fine. in fact, look what happened with the obama recovery compared to the bush expansion. the top one percent, we're hearing a lot about them, they had an expansion of 65% during bush. during the obama so called recovery they got 93%. so the rich have all these special deals which is helping them get more money while the poor are losing. >> i hear what you are saying. here's the thing. we see time and a
one of the areas where obama has really hurt the economy is with small businesses. his investment tax increase really hurts small business. it went from 35% to 43% on passive income. this really is an usual. during expansions you typically see new business startups accelerate. this is the only recovery i've seen back to the 1930s where new business startups have flat lined. when you increase tax rates on them you don't get that capital. all that money that rick is talking about that needs to be...
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you know, we still have -- >> overall economy, immigration. >> exactly right. but trust me, it's just going to be all about health care, health care, health care. and that's really a shame of the and then just one other point -- >> and those people we should say who are out there in various congressional districts, obviously particularly the tough congressional districts, there's nothing they can do about it. >> there's nothing they can do about it, but another point i wanted to make is i've been critical of president obama on a number of issues. but however anybody feels about obama care, it is the law of the land and it really bothers me that the republican party really wants this thing to fail. and i just don't think it's in anyone's interests for this whole thing to collapse in a heap. that's really a shame. >> interesting over the weekend, e.j., cardinal dolan was on "meet the press" and he said catholic bishops have been huge supporters of universal health care but obviously they didn't agree with the mandates for hospitals to cover birth control. let me
you know, we still have -- >> overall economy, immigration. >> exactly right. but trust me, it's just going to be all about health care, health care, health care. and that's really a shame of the and then just one other point -- >> and those people we should say who are out there in various congressional districts, obviously particularly the tough congressional districts, there's nothing they can do about it. >> there's nothing they can do about it, but another point i...
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the global economy. it is so great people you need is a milestone for the wto. it marks the organization's first global trade deal since its creation in nineteen ninety five for the first time in our history the wto has truly the limit the deal will lower trade barriers and speed up the passage of goods through customs. most importantly its terms apply not just to reach industrialized states and also the poor developing countries. analysts estimate it could boost the global economy by hundreds of billions of dollars. we have achieved something very significant. people all roam the world will benefit from the beckett who have delivered here today. but some critics say the agreement could prevent or countries from setting their own priority areas like environmental protection workers rights and food security. negotiations dragged into an extra day after last minute legal threats from individual countries. he objected to the removal of a reference to the us trade embargo and india objected to provisions that might stop it from stockpiling subsidized grain to feed f
the global economy. it is so great people you need is a milestone for the wto. it marks the organization's first global trade deal since its creation in nineteen ninety five for the first time in our history the wto has truly the limit the deal will lower trade barriers and speed up the passage of goods through customs. most importantly its terms apply not just to reach industrialized states and also the poor developing countries. analysts estimate it could boost the global economy by hundreds...
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is only likely to go for you on taxes like big items like cars or art, when it comes not fluctuating economy of california you never know when a simple cyber monday purchase could come back to haunt you. >> of course, there have been moments where they kind of needed every dime they could get. >> reporter: earlier this year, the senate passed a marketplace fairness act which would require retailers with over a million a year in sales to collect state tax but the bill is stalled in congress. and it's being rewritten. >> what do you do if you go to a site and there is no place for sales tax? in other words, you can't add it on there. they don't charge sales tax. >> reporter: a lot of companies especially smaller companies aren't required to collect this at the point of sale so you actually have to keep the receipt and when you pay your income taxes you have to say -- [ laughter ] >> -- i purchased this. >> i'm going to turn myself in? >> and pay this. >> if you don't, the state could come back and force you to pay retroactively charge you penalties. right now, it's probably only going to happe
is only likely to go for you on taxes like big items like cars or art, when it comes not fluctuating economy of california you never know when a simple cyber monday purchase could come back to haunt you. >> of course, there have been moments where they kind of needed every dime they could get. >> reporter: earlier this year, the senate passed a marketplace fairness act which would require retailers with over a million a year in sales to collect state tax but the bill is stalled in...
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. >> the city an economy are blooming for people with access to greater education, more experience in high-tech industry, and not necessarily people who are in our neighborhoods. >> reporter: gabriel metcalf of the san francisco planning and research association understands the apprehension. >> people are really afraid especially renters like me if you lose your apartment, you have to move out of the city most likely. >> reporter: speaking of moving, a just released mayoral task force report estimates the city will need to spend $10 billion on roadways and transportation just to keep pace with the growth. >> we are going to be in for a world of hurt if we don't start aggressively investing in transit. >> reporter: are we looking at gridlock? >> yes. i'm already seeing it. >> on muni now, it has $2.2 billion in unfunded deferred maintenance. >> reporter: the building goes on and on and on with the next big project being the planned warriors arena on the waterfront which is enjoying a growing support despite critic charges that it's too big and will be a traffic nightmare. according to
. >> the city an economy are blooming for people with access to greater education, more experience in high-tech industry, and not necessarily people who are in our neighborhoods. >> reporter: gabriel metcalf of the san francisco planning and research association understands the apprehension. >> people are really afraid especially renters like me if you lose your apartment, you have to move out of the city most likely. >> reporter: speaking of moving, a just released...
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. >> reporter: it's part of a grim larger picture of the economy. >> they are bad jobs, most of them. the jobs that are coming back pay less than the jobs we lost in the great recession. we have a growing army of low- wageworkers. >> reporter: but the story did not start with the recession. it goes back decades. >> starvation of wages and decline, in fact of many people's wage, has been going on since the late 1970s. we didn't really recognize that. >> reporter: instead americans found different ways to cope. in the '70s and '80s, huge numbers of women entered the workplace, partly to boost their family income. in the '90s, americans found themselves working longer hours. when they didn't work, people used their homes as piggy banks or backed out their credit cards. >> and now all of the coping mechanisms are exhausted. people have to face the fact that wages are going nowhere. >> reporter: that hurt the any for all of us. >> if they don't get paid more, they can't turn around and buy stuff. >> reporter: the cost that employers will not cover, that's picked up by you. >> rest of us su
. >> reporter: it's part of a grim larger picture of the economy. >> they are bad jobs, most of them. the jobs that are coming back pay less than the jobs we lost in the great recession. we have a growing army of low- wageworkers. >> reporter: but the story did not start with the recession. it goes back decades. >> starvation of wages and decline, in fact of many people's wage, has been going on since the late 1970s. we didn't really recognize that. >> reporter:...
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. >>> happening today at the white house president obama will talk about the economy at 8:15 this morning. he will be focusing on the income gap between the rich and the poor. he will be saying income and equality are a fundamental threat to the american dream. the president will also call for raising the minimum wage. president obama is due to speak at 8:15 this morning. ktvu will provide coverage of his remarks coming up on mornings on 2. >>> also this morning california republicans are defending a website one that criticizes the new health care law. the democrats say taxpayer money should not have been used to create that website. democrats are also saying the website created by republicans and the state assembly looks too much like the real website for the state's health care exchanges. and could prevent some users from signing up. the republican website has links to media coverage detailing problems with rollout of the health care law. >>> fighting to stay open. the new challenge san francisco city college faces. >>> also a relative of president obama has his day until court. a judge
. >>> happening today at the white house president obama will talk about the economy at 8:15 this morning. he will be focusing on the income gap between the rich and the poor. he will be saying income and equality are a fundamental threat to the american dream. the president will also call for raising the minimum wage. president obama is due to speak at 8:15 this morning. ktvu will provide coverage of his remarks coming up on mornings on 2. >>> also this morning california...
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a little bit actually we had some decent news on the economy. but this time of year things fluctuate a bit. right now the futures are fluctuating as well. could be a slightly lower opening but we will get a better read. market opens up. bell rings in an hour and ten minutes. >>> honda offering significant deals. dealers will get a $3,000 bonus for any extra car or truck sale. >>> coming up. two young children diagnosissed with cancer just days apart. how strangers -- >> i break down and cry all the time because i can't believe the generosity. >> how stringers and friends in pacifica are coming together to help. >>> and making it harder to buy tobacco. the surprising change one local city is considering. [ laughter ] he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ pillsbury cookie dough. make the hol
a little bit actually we had some decent news on the economy. but this time of year things fluctuate a bit. right now the futures are fluctuating as well. could be a slightly lower opening but we will get a better read. market opens up. bell rings in an hour and ten minutes. >>> honda offering significant deals. dealers will get a $3,000 bonus for any extra car or truck sale. >>> coming up. two young children diagnosissed with cancer just days apart. how strangers -- >>...
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economy i think was the u.k. guilt because in the march budget ten year gilts were trading at one point eight percent with the autumn statement is now at two point nine two percent so let's look at some of the lies that he had to tell in order to make the economy here look better well workers' overall pay has not fallen insists george osborne george osborne is to claim that workers overall pay has not fallen despite official figures showing that the wages of middle income families have dropped by five thousand pounds over the past five years so that's a drop of six point four percent according to the office of national statistics george osborne is saying those are a lie he's going to come out with his own report to show that in fact those numbers are deceptive yeah george osborne is thought so much a clown as he is one of these french minds and but he speaks which is kind of interesting for a mind he's more of a friend of mine it's a path to mine show and he believes that these numbers do not tell the truth these
economy i think was the u.k. guilt because in the march budget ten year gilts were trading at one point eight percent with the autumn statement is now at two point nine two percent so let's look at some of the lies that he had to tell in order to make the economy here look better well workers' overall pay has not fallen insists george osborne george osborne is to claim that workers overall pay has not fallen despite official figures showing that the wages of middle income families have dropped...
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if you care about health, for yourself or families or friends, if you care about the economy, because what we do is a wonderful support of the economy with a remarkable return on investments in the grants going out we get a two fold return in the first year. this case is so strong that i think ultimately it has to win. i would say to the young scie e scientist, hang in there, we mean get through this. >> nih has the world's largest hospital and more than 23,000 unique patients in 2013. i want to follow up on sam's point. you said the neuro science is the last frontier of medical research. how so? >> the human brain is the most complicated structure in the known universe. there are 86 billion neurons and each has a thousand connections. and the ability to be able to make sense out of that has seemed out of reach for most of the time that we have been studying neuro science is biology. and the president announced the human brain initiative and work to figure out how the circuits in the brain work. that is an amazing frontier to think about. we can measure what happens with individual ne
if you care about health, for yourself or families or friends, if you care about the economy, because what we do is a wonderful support of the economy with a remarkable return on investments in the grants going out we get a two fold return in the first year. this case is so strong that i think ultimately it has to win. i would say to the young scie e scientist, hang in there, we mean get through this. >> nih has the world's largest hospital and more than 23,000 unique patients in 2013. i...
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that tells you a little bit ome economy. >> absolutely. must be good news in there. >>> lester holt is back with us from inside the arena where it has only gotten louder. >> reporter: it got louder and someone said i look like a sports announcer in this stadium. it is very, very loud. the gates open at 6:00 local time. they have been singing and chanting and just a sense of euphoria here. you see the band has moved into the stadium. expect things to get underway shortly. the crowd has been enjoying themselves, singing along with the songs that they know. as you noted a moment ago this part of africa considered [ inaudible ] perhaps how fitting it is that we are experiencing a steady rain over soweto this morning. >> hamid karzai arriving in his traditional garb from afghanistan. if you are up with us after 4:00 a.m. eastern time you can go to the "new york times" website and see an interesting article on keeping some of these leaders apart. you have raul castro. you have people who are experiencing high tension between their nations, japan
that tells you a little bit ome economy. >> absolutely. must be good news in there. >>> lester holt is back with us from inside the arena where it has only gotten louder. >> reporter: it got louder and someone said i look like a sports announcer in this stadium. it is very, very loud. the gates open at 6:00 local time. they have been singing and chanting and just a sense of euphoria here. you see the band has moved into the stadium. expect things to get underway shortly....
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melissa: out you balance this economy? >> a closed mouth does not get fed. melissa: how do you balance this? any this promotion, this raised why will be looking elsewhere. how do you balance giving them a fair warning because you want to give them the opportunity to give you what you need to advance verses making demands where they're like me know what, i have somebody else. i'm sorry. they call your bluff. a lot of people in that situation. >> it is a tough situation, and you have to add value. you want to make yourself in valuab to the boss. >> i nd this by the state. >> i don't think you say i needed by the state. you make it known and lay the groundwork this is what i am willing to do, whatever needs to be done. >> it is a matter of last resort get to the process of proving that you are worthwhile to the boss home throughout the month. again and again you are ignored and passed over, then you put the ultimatum in. >> and you have to be ready to walk. >> you have to be ready. melissa: we will have to do this again. up next, the first installment of testee
melissa: out you balance this economy? >> a closed mouth does not get fed. melissa: how do you balance this? any this promotion, this raised why will be looking elsewhere. how do you balance giving them a fair warning because you want to give them the opportunity to give you what you need to advance verses making demands where they're like me know what, i have somebody else. i'm sorry. they call your bluff. a lot of people in that situation. >> it is a tough situation, and you have...
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recession that seems to be -- the recession that seems to be ending the momentum that's being gained in the economy to help that keep going. so that's a really important point and we shouldn't lose sight of that when we're talking about how it's being funded or what the actual dollars are. my impression is from talking to people around here this morning, and by the way, i should say, washington's offices are shut down, the congress is in full swing today. we're certainly working to get these deals done. that they are going to do a small deal that's going to deal with the sequester over the next couple of years but give us some certainty, not eliminate it entirely, but give the congress and the people of america some certainty about what the budgetary situation is going to be. as far as i'm concerned, that's -- that's going to be a serious victory because, you know, it's been crisis to crisis. >> correct. >> it's really going to be in the hands of speaker john boehner, i think, and whether or not he's going to bring the compromise to the floor or whether he's going to let a small segment of his cauc
recession that seems to be -- the recession that seems to be ending the momentum that's being gained in the economy to help that keep going. so that's a really important point and we shouldn't lose sight of that when we're talking about how it's being funded or what the actual dollars are. my impression is from talking to people around here this morning, and by the way, i should say, washington's offices are shut down, the congress is in full swing today. we're certainly working to get these...